The Russian Armed Forces continue to strike facilities linked to the Ukrainian military deep inside Ukrainian territory. On the night of February 15, attacks targeted logistics hubs and energy infrastructure in Odesskaya Oblast.

Geran strike drones hit administrative buildings at a railway station as well as fuel storage tanks. Energy facilities in the region were also struck. Local online communities reported explosions and fires following the strikes.

In the aftermath of the drone raid, parts of Odessa were left without water. City officials said the disruption was caused by an emergency power outage affecting water supply infrastructure. Water service was cut off to consumers in the Kievsky, Primorsky, Khadzhibeysky districts and part of the Peresyp district.

Ukraine’s energy company DTEK later reported that sections of Odessa had also lost electricity. Power outages were recorded in the Primorsky and Odessky districts. Energy workers are attempting to redistribute the load and stabilize the grid, but no timeline for full restoration has been announced.

Russian forces also carried out a drone strike on a gas compressor station near Pavlograd in Dnepropetrovskaya Oblast. Reports of explosions additionally surfaced in Nikolaev.

Russian officials have repeatedly stated that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation target military facilities only.